Self Help Groups (SHGs) emerged as a community-based approach to empower marginalized population, especially rural women, by pooling their savings, accessing microcredit and collectively addressing social and economic issues. SHGs now became an effective tool for financial inclusion, women’s empowerment and poverty alleviation. Many SHG members come from underprivileged backgrounds with limited education and exposure. To maximizing the impact of SHGs, its member requires capacity building, financial literacy, entrepreneurial skills and knowledge of government schemes. To capacitate the rural women, we are organizing “Grass root Level Training Programs for SHG Members” to ensure and enhances their capacities in decision making process, confidence building, leadership skills, participate in economic activities, manage group funds and savings, maintain accounts, access credit, business planning, marketing, product development and value addition.